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| Jolly Holiday Transforms Palmdale Amphitheater into a Winter Wonderland |
The City of Palmdale invites residents to bundle up, grab their loved ones and step into the magical Jolly Holiday winter wonderland on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Palmdale Amphitheater, 2723 Rancho Vista Blvd. Don your warm coats, hats and boots, holiday sweaters and festive Santa hats for a day to remember!
This family-friendly celebration will transform the Amphitheater into a festive playground filled with holiday cheer. Guests can sled down snowy hills, make snow angels and tap into their creativity with hands-on holiday crafts. Families can enjoy carnival-style games and activities with a seasonal twist, creating moments that feel straight out of a Hallmark movie. Mr. and Mrs. Claus will visit for heartwarming photos, joined by the Grinch to add a little holiday mischief. Admission to Jolly Holiday is free, making it an easy and magical outing for the whole community.
“Jolly Holiday is where Palmdale’s imagination meets the magic of the season,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “We’re bringing snow, sparkle and smiles to the Amphitheater so families can make memories that will last the whole season!”
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Posted on Nov 21, 2025 17:06pm by admin
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| Antelope Valley Children’s Choir Presents a Cinematic Christmas Celebration |
The City of Palmdale invites residents to experience the wonder of the season as the Antelope Valley Children’s Choir presents “Christmas at the Movies” on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., at the Palmdale Playhouse, 38334 10th St. East.
This festive concert will feature beloved musical selections from classic and contemporary holiday films, bringing cinematic Christmas magic to the stage. From nostalgic favorites to modern hits, audiences will enjoy an afternoon of songs that are woven into the fabric of holiday family traditions. The AVCC is a cornerstone of the valley’s art community, showcasing exceptional young artists through performances that inspire and delight.
“We’re thrilled to host this special holiday performance,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “This concert is the perfect way for families to celebrate the season together and support our local youth arts programs.”
Tickets are $18 for general admission or $15 for youth, students, seniors and members of the military. For more information about the performance or to purchase tickets, visit www.PalmdalePlayhouse.com or call 661/267-5684.
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Posted on Nov 21, 2025 16:59pm by admin
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| Lancaster Performing Arts Center Announces Exclusive Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sale |
The Lancaster Performing Arts Center (LPAC) is thrilled to kick off the holiday season with a limited-time, 50% off Black Friday and Cyber Monday deal on select performances. From November 27 to December 1, patrons can take advantage of this exclusive online offer by using code GOBBLE at checkout.
The LPAC's 2025-2026 season presents an exciting lineup of world-class music, laughter, and live theatre, perfect for gifting a night out, planning a family experience, or simply treating oneself to unforgettable entertainment.
Featured performances include:
An Evening with The Frontmen — Saturday, December 6 | 8 PM
Celebrate the holiday season with country icons Richie McDonald (formerly of Lonestar), Larry Stewart (of Restless Heart), and Tim Rushlow (formerly of Little Texas). Experience 90s country hits and the timeless warmth of Christmas classics — all in one unforgettable night.
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Posted on Nov 21, 2025 12:57pm by admin
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| Lancaster Police Department Reports Results From Multi-Agency Traffic Enforcement Operation |
The Lancaster Police Department (LPD), joined by multiple regional law enforcement partners, carried out a targeted traffic enforcement operation last week aimed at improving roadway safety and reducing dangerous driving behaviors throughout the City.
In a little over three hours, officers conducted 210 traffic stops, issued 180 citations, and impounded two vehicles, including an off-road dirt bike that was not street legal. Agencies supporting the effort included Culver City Police Department, San Gabriel Police Department, Baldwin Park Police Department, South Pasadena Police Department, Azusa Police Department, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and Union Pacific Railroad Police.
“Lancaster will not sit back and allow dangerous driving to put our families at risk,” said Mayor R. Rex Parris. “These operations send a clear message: if you come into our City and threaten the safety of our residents, you will be held accountable. LPD is doing the work our community demands, and I fully support their efforts.”
Vice Mayor Marvin Crist underscored the community’s expectations for strong enforcement. “These operations are driven by our community’s demand for safer streets,” said Vice Mayor Marvin Crist. “Residents want to see accountability on our roads — and LPD is delivering on that expectation.”
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Posted on Nov 18, 2025 12:25pm by admin
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| Santa Returns to the Palmdale Playhouse with New Sensory-Friendly Visits for 2025 Holiday Season |
The most wonderful time of the year gets even brighter when Santa Claus returns to the Palmdale Playhouse for an enchanting series of visits throughout December. Families are invited to create cherished holiday memories with personalized Santa Visits, cheer-filled photo opportunities and festive surprises designed to capture the spirit of the season.
New this year, Santa’s Workshop has dedicated the first hour on Tuesdays to being “sensory-friendly”— designed for children and families who prefer a calmer environment with reduced lighting and sound, expanding the accessibility for Palmdale’s diverse needs.
“Every child deserves to experience the joy of meeting Santa,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “By introducing sensory-friendly options, we’re ensuring all of our City’s families can participate in this tradition in a way that truly works for them.”
The immersive Santa experience runs on select Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, transforming the Playhouse into a winter wonderland where wishes come alive. Families can reserve their time slot with Santa for $7. Each reservation accommodates up to 10 children, includes a personal visit with Santa, a keepsake 5x7 photo border and a special goodie bag filled with treats and activities for those 12 and under. Time slots with Santa are limited, reservations are required and walk-ups cannot be accommodated.
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Posted on Nov 17, 2025 15:53pm by admin
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| A Message from the Mayor: Preparing for This Weekend’s Storm |
Dear Lancaster Community,
As we head into the weekend, forecasts show heavy rain and thunderstorms beginning Friday night and continuing through Saturday. I want to assure you that the City of Lancaster is fully prepared.
Our Public Works teams have cleared storm drains citywide and are on standby 24/7 throughout the storm to respond quickly to any issues that may arise. Your safety is our top priority, and we appreciate your partnership in keeping our community safe.
If you encounter flooding, debris, or any storm-related hazard, please call our Public Works 24/7 Hotline at (661) 723-5985. Reporting what you see helps us respond faster and prevent further damage.
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Posted on Nov 15, 2025 11:18am by admin
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| Palmdale Street Sweeping Parking Rules Support Safer Neighborhoods and Cleaner Storm Drains |
PALMDALE, CA — Palmdale is dedicated to keeping neighborhoods beautiful, clean and resilient by providing street sweeping on local roads. By clearing leaves, litter and sediment from gutters, street sweeping reduces flooding risks, protects local waterways, enhances pest control and extends the life of our roads. To make it easier for everyone to participate, the City has installed clear signage and parking guidelines so residents can plan ahead.
Street sweeping has been a longstanding City service. Following extensive community engagement in 2024, Palmdale modified parking regulations to address resident concerns about long-term parked or broken-down vehicles and drainage build-up impacting neighborhood cleanliness.
“This program reflects our commitment to policies that work for the people we serve while protecting critical infrastructure,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “By moving your car twice a month, we can all make a difference in keeping our community clean and free of debris.”
Street sweeping occurs twice monthly on the first business day following WM’s scheduled trash collection. Residents are required to move their vehicles off the street during the designated street sweeping times.
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Posted on Nov 14, 2025 11:18am by admin
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